AN IN-SITU HOT STAGE TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY STUDY OF THE DECOMPOSITION OF FE-C AUSTENITES

Citation
M. Onink et al., AN IN-SITU HOT STAGE TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY STUDY OF THE DECOMPOSITION OF FE-C AUSTENITES, Journal of Materials Science, 30(24), 1995, pp. 6223-6234
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
00222461
Volume
30
Issue
24
Year of publication
1995
Pages
6223 - 6234
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2461(1995)30:24<6223:AIHSTE>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Hot stage transmission electron microscopy is applied to determine the growth mechanism during decomposition of austenite in hypo-eutectoid Fe-C austenites. The austenite-ferrite interface is mostly curved and moves sluggishly with periods of acceleration and deceleration. In som e cases the interface is nearly straight and effectively immobile. The n, migration takes place by means of ledges which displace parallel to the immobile straight interface. The ledges migrate at a rate equal t o the migration rate predicted for diffusion controlled migration. The highest migration rates observed for the curved interface are nearly equal to that calculated for diffusion controlled growth. The observed succession of periods of acceleration and deceleration for the curved interface is not predicted in the common theories for interface mobil ity during phase transformation. Detailed examination of region around the interface indicate that stress build up and stress relaxation are responsible for the deceleration and acceleration respectively. The s tresses are due to the volume misfit between the ferrite formed and th e parent austenite.